Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 8, 1917, Page 3

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Ht i Lor nt his r 7 S done, he addressed the stranger. Now, friend, who are you, and why are you riding with this fellow?” “My name ts Panfilo Sanchez, senor. Before God, I have done nothing.” The speaker was tremendously excited. In the midst of his incoherent protesta- tions Mrs. Austin appeared. | “He is telling you the truth, Mr. Law.” she said, quietly. “He is one of my men.” Both Mexicans looked blank. At sight of the speaker their mouths feil open, and Panfilo ceased his gesticulu- tion. Mrs. Austin went on: HEART OF THE SUNSET By REX BEACH Asthor of “The Spoilers,” “The Iron Trail, *’ ‘*The Silver Horde,’ Exc “He is my | horse-breaker’s cousin. He couldn't Oopyright by Harper & Brothers | have had any part in that murder in SYNOPSIS. i? Wells county, for he was at Las 4 | us when I left.” CHAPTER I—Set afoot and ; Panfilo recovered from his amaze- mas and La I ranches, ate a his ployer extravagantly; 1 he turn i triumphantly upon his “ah | tae pant there with} captor. “Behold!” cried he post | you have che truth. CHAPTER II—Next day at sing the |} h working man murderer appears with a on. |G Surely you apveal: don’t want him,” Alaire CHAPTE II derer but is compe Law 1 to Law He was probably ic paren wf Bane | hetping his countryman to escape—but Jose Sanchez. they all do that, you know.” Nias “All right If he’s-your man, that’s | EMT ET enough,” Dave told her. then, Alaire’s re far from com-| boys, it will soon be ds 1 we'll in ants’ ne and she t some thought of need son r her moving; but sud caught and her trollably. She er you unless fectly, and was rectly opp: lined agi ridge cut ’ mounted man a keen and hostile | the coy searching charco, Then silently a id appeared th a will, din the ap ition vani beyond the 1e water was bo ridge, ire lay close, us she had 3 at been d d, praying that the horse- man had been warned; but shortly she heard again the rustle of _ stiff! fo acquies nd out the opening rode | his He w astride a wiry | and in the strong twilight way » his every feature—the | on him, he eks, the roving es be- | disappeared black felt hat. “A carbine he considered his friendly across his suddle lariat a cartridge horn, a lay was coiled beside shed and resented his leg, ai that been sad working ft in the dir saddie-flap and ejected its shells into | {tom of the arroyo the shadows were |deep. Alaire had no wish to be left alone with the prisoner. = With bridle rein and carbine in his | left hand, the ranger halted, then, stooping for Anto’s discarded cartridge belt, he looped it over his saddle-horn. Be vaulted easily into the seat, say- ing: “I hid that mare pretty well. Your man may not be able to find her.” Then he turned his borrowed horse’s head toward the brush. Anto had squatted motionless until this moment; he hud not even turned his eyes; but now, without the slight est warning, he uttered a loud call. It might have served equally well as a Summons or as un alarm, but it changed the ranger’s suspicions into tainty. Dave uttered an angry ex- clamation, then to the stgrtled woman he cried: “Watch this man! He < you, for I've got his shell prisoner he said, shary Stay where yen are! Don't move!” The next In- stant he had loped Into the brush on the tracks of Panfilo Sanchez, spurring the tired gray pony into vigorous ac tion, can’t hurt To his \ which Alaire now found herself. Law ] was too su ous, she murmured tc ’ he was needlessly melodra m e felt exceedingly IN at ease ew fainter. other hoof hoof-b urtled by he ordered, sharp tering beneath his ned as if ds of the rattle of one horse open high eve lot followed oth Alaire and her r feet. the wo Mex and vid Law twilight. He next when » rid gray; behind him at wis B ie Belle ery. to tl ge. h r \ ' 1 bit i i the “Oiga! Hands Up, Both of You!” waist. There was | about the fellow, | Alaire could not | belt his something f: but at the moment what it swift, newcomer determine Ss. After ing glance | the ht to verge of the water hole and dismount- | ed; then he and his horse drank side by side. It was the moment for a corplete | and effective surprise, but nothing | happened. Why didn’t Law act? Alaire | bent low, straining eyes and ears, but | no command came from the Ranger. app str Entertainment every evening. tion to Private Parties. Banquets a Specialty THE RHINOCEROS GRILL now open from l1a.m.to2a.m. Below the Rhinoceros Cafe. The best of things to Eat and Drink. Music and Special atten- PAOLO VG TEA The Columbine Oil Company Stock will advance to 60 cents per share on June 20th, 1917. The Ohio Oil Company is to drive Five wells on this property. Until that date the price is 50 cents per share. Then, as if in answer to her perplex- | S I ANLEY & CO and e nan apperred. ‘a hew sii ity, a second hor the woman reali had been fooled. CHAPTER II}. ce Phone 666. What Happened at the Water Hole. The s exchanged a word} er two in », then the second} rider fl f from his saddle and made for water He was lying|§ g deeply when out of} & >a sharp command. Is up, both of you!” val jumped as if a rat- 1 had buzz at his back, the second leaped to feet with ary oath. “Drop your ¢ yanero !” Both Mex s if at a cue,| “Who WE ARE ON TOP IN THE PAINT BUSINESS newcome Our stock is the most extensive in the city and includes ey- requirement in the F Monarch paints, oil, pent putty, enamel, va and ns have in abundance at prices that mak« our customers happy. SCHULTE HARDWARE CO., Phone 64W. We Deliver the prone and drir on nowl an we llow Law had fall his rifle; rose slowly. addressed tet two pairs of ¢ } Then the Ranger went on in Spanish: | “Anto, lower your left hand and un-} buckle your belt’ Anto did as he| was told, his reve r and cartri = ~ belt dr ed to the ground. “And you, 335 North Center street compadre, do the same, Mind you, | the left hand! w face about and walk to the charco, both of you. 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